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Time of India
28-05-2025
- Time of India
IRCTC launches 14-day Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour from June 28; all key details
T he Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has announced the launch of the 'Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour', a 14-day journey commencing on June 28, 2025. This tour will offer travellers an opportunity to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Northeast India and Bhutan. Tour itinerary Departure: The tour begins from Delhi's Safdarjung Railway Station with a train journey to Guwahati, Assam. Guwahati: Upon arrival, travellers will get to visit the Kamakhya Temple, situated atop the Nilachal Hills. From here, they will continue by road till Shillong. Shillong: En route to this place, travellers will halt at Umiam Lake, which is famed for its scenic beauty. In Shillong, the itinerary is further complemented with visits to the Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, Ward's Lake, and the Don Bosco Museum. Read more: 7 offbeat hill stations in Uttarakhand you'll instantly fall for Cherrapunji: After that, there will be a full-day trip to Cherrapunji, which includes stops at the Mawsmai Caves, Nohkalikai Falls, and the Seven Sisters Falls. Elephant Falls in Shillong is visited on the way back. Bhutan: After Meghalaya, the tour proceeds to Hasimara Railway Station in West Bengal, the nearest railhead to Bhutan. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Public Speaking Course for Children Planet Spark Book Now Undo Travellers will cross into Bhutan via Phuentsholing after completing immigration formalities. Thimphu: The Bhutan segment starts in Thimphu, the capital city. Notable stops include Buddha Point, featuring a towering statue of Shakyamuni Buddha; the Motithang Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan's national animal; the National Library; and the Thimphu Handicraft Market. The day ends with a visit to the Tashi Chho Dzong, a religious and administrative fortress. Punakha : En route to Punakha, a stop at Dochula Pass is included, followed by a visit to the Punakha Dzong, located at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers. Paro : The last stop is Paro, where guests can see the National Museum, Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge, Paro Dzong, the base of Tiger's Nest Monastery, and Lamperi Royal Botanical Park. A cultural performance and a traditional hot stone bath are also included in the tour. Read more: 9 picture-perfect destinations to visit in India this June Tour details and pricing Duration: 14 days/13 nights Total seats: 150 Classes and prices (per person, double occupancy): Superior AC I (Coupe): INR 1,58,850 Superior AC I (Cabin): INR 1,44,892 Deluxe AC II Tier: INR 1,29,495 Comfort AC III Tier: INR1,18,965 For more information and bookings, travelers can visit the official IRCTC Tourism website. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


NDTV
27-05-2025
- NDTV
All About Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour: A 14-Day Journey By IRCTC
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is launching an exclusive 14-day Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour. It will allow visitors to explore the natural beauty and rich culture of Northeast India and the neighbouring country. The journey begins on June 28 from Delhi's Safdarjung Railway Station. Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour: Journey The tour begins with a train journey from Delhi to Guwahati, the gateway to Northeast India. Upon arrival, travellers will visit the revered Kamakhya Temple atop the Nilachal Hills. From Guwahati, the group will proceed by road to Shillong, with a scenic stop at Umiam Lake, known for its pristine waters and its border with Bangladesh. In Shillong, the itinerary includes visits to the Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, the picturesque Ward's Lake, and the culturally rich Don Bosco Museum. The tour continues with a full-day excursion to Cherrapunji, famed for its heavy rainfall and scenic beauty. Visitors will see the Seven Sisters Falls, Nohkalikai Falls, and the Mawsmai Caves with their unique limestone formations. The return journey includes a visit to Elephant Falls in Shillong. After Meghalaya, the tour moves to West Bengal's Hasimara Railway Station, the nearest railhead to Bhutan. From here, travellers cross into Bhutan via Phuentsholing, after completing immigration formalities. In Bhutan, the tour covers Thimphu, where travellers will visit Buddha Point, Motithang Takin Preserve, the National Library, Thimphu Handicraft Market, and Tashi Chho Dzong. The group will then move to Punakha, stopping at Dochula Pass along the way, and visit the Punakha Dzong. The final destination is Paro, with visits to Lamperi Royal Botanical Park, Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge, Paro Dzong, the base of Tiger's Nest Monastery, and the National Museum. The tour also includes a traditional hot stone bath and a cultural performance. Tour Details And Prices Duration: 14 days/13 nights Total Seats: 150 Classes And Prices (per person, double occupancy): Superior AC I (Coupe): Rs 1,58,850 Superior AC I (Cabin): Rs 1,44,892 Deluxe AC II Tier: Rs 1,29,495 Comfort AC III Tier: Rs 1,18,965 Prices are all-inclusive, covering train travel, 3-star hotel accommodation, vegetarian meals, transfers, sightseeing, travel insurance, and a tour escort. Booking And Important Notes As per the IRCTC notice, Bookings open on the IRCTC website and are on a first-come, first-served basis. Indian Railways offers approximately a 33 per cent concession under the Bharat Gaurav Train scheme, already included in the pricing. Passengers must provide PAN details post-booking. Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity) or original voter ID with hologram and two recent passport-sized photos are required for Bhutan immigration. The seating arrangement will be finalised three days before departure. The Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour promises an unforgettable Himalayan experience.


India Today
26-05-2025
- India Today
IRCTC launches 14-day Bharat-Bhutan tour from June 28. All you need to know
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is set to launch the 'Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour,' a meticulously curated 14-day journey that offers travelers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the natural beauty and cultural richness of Northeast India and from Delhi's Safdarjung Railway Station on June 28, 2025, this tour promises a blend of spiritual experiences, scenic landscapes, and cultural NORTHEAST INDIA'S TREASURESThe adventure begins with a train journey to Guwahati, the gateway to Northeast India. Upon arrival, participants will visit the revered Kamakhya Temple, perched atop the Nilachal Hills. This ancient temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, is one of the most significant Shakti Peethas and attracts devotees from all over the Guwahati, the journey continues by road to Shillong, often referred to as the 'Scotland of the East' for its rolling hills and colonial charm. En route, travelers will pause at the picturesque Umiam Lake, renowned for its tranquil waters and scenic Shillong, guests will explore local attractions such as the Cathedral Church, Ward's Lake, and the Don Bosco Museum, which offers insights into the region's diverse cultures.A highlight of the tour is a day excursion to Cherrapunji, famed for its abundant rainfall and breathtaking visitors will witness the majestic Seven Sisters Falls, the plunging Nohkalikai Falls, and the intriguing Mawsmai Caves, known for their limestone journey back to Shillong includes a stop at the Elephant Falls, adding to the array of natural wonders INTO THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGONAfter exploring Meghalaya, travelers will board the train to Hasimara Railway Station in West Bengal, the nearest railhead to the Bhutan Hasimara, the group will proceed to Phuentsholing, the gateway to Bhutan, completing immigration formalities before entering the Himalayan Bhutanese segment of the tour begins in Thimphu, the capital city, where guests will visit notable sites including Buddha Point, home to a towering statue of Shakyamuni Buddha; Motithang Takin Preserve, which houses Bhutan's national animal; the National Library; and the vibrant Thimphu Handicraft day concludes with a visit to Tashi Chho Dzong, an impressive fortress that serves as a religious and administrative journey then takes travelers to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. En route, a stop at Dochula Pass offers panoramic views of the snow-capped Punakha, participants will explore the Punakha Dzong, an architectural masterpiece situated at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu final Bhutanese destination is Paro, a valley town known for its scenic beauty and historical include the Lamperi Royal Botanical Park, Tamchog Lhakhang iron bridge, and the iconic Paro Dzong, which is listed on Bhutan's tentative list for UNESCO inclusion.A trek to the base of the famed Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang Lhakhang) provides a memorable experience, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Bhutanese day concludes with a visit to the National Museum and an opportunity to experience a traditional hot stone bath, followed by a cultural performance during DETAILS AND BOOKING INFORMATIONThe Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour is designed to accommodate 150 travelers, offering various classes of travel to suit different preferences:Superior AC I (Coupe): Rs 1,58,850 per personSuperior AC I (Cabin): Rs 1,44,892 per personDeluxe AC II Tier: Rs 1,29,495 per personComfort AC III Tier: Rs 1,18,965 per personThese all-inclusive prices cover train travel, accommodation in 3-star hotels, vegetarian meals, transfers, sightseeing, travel insurance, and the services of a tour escort. Bookings can be made through the IRCTC website, with seats allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.


India.com
26-05-2025
- India.com
Top 5 Photography Spots In Guwahati City That Look Stunning During Monsoon
Guwahati functions as Northeast India's entry point since it shows residents its diverse cultural aspects alongside its dramatic scenery and energetic customs. The monsoon period converts Guwahati into an enchanting destination where photographers find endless opportunities as the city emerges brilliant and lush with sparkling water elements and shrouded hills. Both amateur and professional photographers will achieve impressive results when they photograph Guwahati during rainy weather. These are the main spots in Guwahati which become spellbinding during the monsoon season. 1. Brahmaputra Riverfront The Brahmaputra River which provides life to Guwahati becomes visually splendid during monsoon season through its expanding water flow. Watching flowing river water against green hills becomes possible due to the panoramic view from the riverfront. Your photographs gain dramatic appeal from overcast skies but the river surface will reflect clouds to create an otherworldly atmosphere. Visiting the site during early morning hours and late afternoon periods allows you to capture the most beautiful landscapes due to gentle lighting conditions. 2. Umananda Island (Peacock Island) Umananda Island sits in the middle of Brahmaputra River where it serves as a religious sanctuary and provides an ideal photography spot. The island reaches utter enchantment during the monsoon season as river currents strengthen while the plant life springs to vibrant life. of Umananda Temple shines with golden color against the misty gray weather of the monsoon. Regular ferry services from Guwahati to the island present devoted photographers with combined shots of the river scenery and the sacred temple. 3. Nilachal Hill and Kamakhya Temple As an Indian Shakti Peetha the Kamakhya Temple stands on Nilachal Hill. The temple facilities alongside the hill become hidden in mist during the monsoon season which creates a magical atmosphere. Visitors to the temple can discover many opportunities to create fantastic photographs because of its detailed decorative features and its aesthetically pleasing environment. Take the time to photograph vast views of the Brahmaputra Valley in the surrounding region. 4. Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary This Ramsar site draws many bird enthusiasts who find Deepor Beel at its absolute best moments during the rainy season. The waterlogged moistlands contain rain accumulations that draw various types of migratory birds creating an artful ambiance. Photographers can find endless opportunities for nature photos when they capture tree and cloud reflections on the water surface. The addition of either fishermen operating their boats or grazing cattle around the lake's edges enriches photographic compositions with human elements. 5. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary offers an enjoyable journey outside town limits because wildlife photographers will find it an excellent destination. The sanctuary develops exceptional vitality during rainy months because it contains numerous Indian rhinoceroses. From late fall to early winter the grasslands become green and wild animals frequently appear to relish the season's climate. The chance to capture rhinos along with deer species and various bird subjects becomes optimal when you undertake morning safaris during their post-rain reflections. Conclusion The monsoon season transforms Guwahati into a city that photographers find exceptionally rewarding because it offers wide-ranging opportunities to photograph its natural and cultural scenes. Every location throughout Brahmaputra River, Deepor Beel and other points offers distinct viewpoints for you to capture their unique stories through your photography lens. These seven locations in Guwahati can be visited for ultimate photographic documentation when you follow each of our additional tips. Take your camera to capture beautiful drizzly images while enjoying the magnificent monsoon imperatives of this city.


News18
24-05-2025
- News18
IRCTC Unveils 'Mystic Mountain' Rail Tour: A 14-Day Journey From Delhi To Bhutan
Last Updated: The unique expedition will embark from Delhi on June 28 offering an unparalleled travel experience for 150 tourists. The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is set to launch an exclusive 'Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour', a meticulously crafted 13-night, 14-day rail journey designed to connect the cultural richness of India with the serene beauty of Bhutan. This unique expedition will embark from Delhi Safdarjung Railway Station on June 28, 2025, offering an unparalleled travel experience for 150 tourists. What Facilities Will Be Part Of 'Mystic Mountain' Rail Tour? The modern deluxe air-conditioned train, featuring First, Second, and Third AC coaches, will also allow passengers to board from major stations including Ghaziabad, Aligarh, Tundla Junction, Kanpur, Lucknow, and Varanasi. Which Locations Will 'Mystic Mountain' Rail Tour Cover? The comprehensive itinerary promises a captivating blend of spiritual and natural wonders. In India, the tour will cover the spiritual heart of Guwahati with a visit to the Kamakhya Temple, followed by the breathtaking sunsets over Umiam Lake in Shillong. Adventurers will explore the majestic waterfalls of Cherrapunji, including the Seven Sisters Falls, Nohkalikai, and Elephant Falls, along with the mysterious Mawsmai Caves. A sunset cruise on the Brahmaputra River will offer a tranquil end to the Indian leg before the train proceeds to Hasmara, near the Bhutanese border. Upon entering Bhutan via the Phuentsholing border, tourists will delve into the Himalayan kingdom's unique charm. The Bhutanese leg includes exploration of Thimphu's local markets, the Motithang Takin Preserve, the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, and the Tashichho Dzong. The journey continues to Punakha, with scenic stops at Dochula Pass and the Punakha Dzong, before moving to Paro to discover the Lampelri Royal Botanical Park and the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery. Cultural immersion will be a highlight, with opportunities to experience archery, a hot stone bath, and enjoy an evening cultural program with dinner. What Is The Price Of 'Mystic Mountain' Rail Tour? Priced from ₹1,18,965 per person for Third AC, ranging up to ₹1,58,850 for First AC (Coupe), the package is all-inclusive. It covers train travel, comfortable stays in 3-star hotels, delicious vegetarian meals, bus transfers for sightseeing, travel insurance, and the guidance of an experienced tour guide.